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August 2000
To
order the August 2000
issue, or any others, call
our single copy sales
department at (416)
596-5038. If you prefer,
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Contents
Features
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Beyond pensions and
benefits
The 24th Annual Benefits
Consultants Report looks at how the
industry is evolving to meet plan
sponsors' needs.
By Kathryn
Dorrell
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Executive
Sweet
Supplemental Executive Retirement
Plans are an important component of
plan sponsors' compensation
strategies. More organizations are
using this tool as an attraction
and retention strategy.
By Kevin
Moriarty
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Moving
Benchmarks
A reduction in Canada's government
bond issues is having a profound
impact on bond portfolios. It's
time to re-examine the
benchmarks.
By John Braive and Jacques
Prevost
Departments
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Editorial
Is the RT Capital scandal really
that scandalous?.
By Kevin Press
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Insights
Scoring a touchdown with DC;
investing in high-tech; and
treating your employees like
family.
By Andrea Davis
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Viewpoint
Locking-in RRSPs.
By Steve Hesketh
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E-poll
What size consulting firm are you
most comfortable with?
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Investment
strategies
Country allocation versus sector
selection.
By Barbara Clapham
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Benefits
Trends
Employees are looking to employers
for help with a new looming
crisis-eldercare.
By Kathryn Dorrell
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The Law
Ontraio's Bill 88 will level the
playing field between written and
electronic pension plan
communications, eliminating many of
the risks of online
communication.
By Murray Gold
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Industry
RT Capital admits to stock
manipulation; Watson Wyatt swallows
up KPMG pension and benefits
business; and e-Trade acquires
Versus Technologies.
By Andrea Davis
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People
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Retribution for RT
Capital
Money managers have manipulated
stock prices to boost pension plan
performance for years. RT Capital
Management Inc. may discover the
market punishes
transgressors.
By Dian Cohen
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